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Blues Scale Patterns, Part 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2008

In this set of tutorials, instructor Rob Schumann shows you how to get beyond the basic blues box by learning new forms of the blues scale that enable you to span the fretboard. These scale forms will allow aspiring blues guitarists to develop new licks and become proficient at improvising. Part 2 of 5.

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  • nice lesson bro... it really helped me out....anyway how many patterns are there???

    this lesson was awsome im subscribing!!!

  • This tutorial is in 5 parts. All of them are up here on YouTube in the Blues playlist.

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  • when do you use scales?

  • i no a blues scale that gos like right down to the 9th fret form the3rd fret but i duno these are cool and easier

  • He's got nice nails...>_>

  • thanks amillion, this is a really fun scale and it is really usefull

  • wow...this is really helpful and so useful...lol...

    i've been searching for this all day....

    thx!!

  • thanks very much for your time and effort. i have been looking for this exactly. I know minor penatonic patterns 1 through 5 and have been looking for licks to help join all these scales. This was perfect!

    Peace = Remedy!

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